The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1966 — Page 11
LOCALS^ ft ttsa NORTH LIBERTY Mrs. Lena Anderson of Wabash, Indiana, spent Thursday in the Walter Taylor home. bld Wolfe is in Memorial hospi•ll for medical treatment. Mrs. Frank Albert Sr. of South Bend, was the Saturday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthington The North Liberty Cub Scouts will call at homes Saturday momng, October 29, for old sheets to ic used for cancer bandages. For nformation. call 656-8227. Millied Morris, Mrs. Both Sarber, ot Topeka, Kansas, and Mrs. Nettk? Rossi of Salinas, California, are spending his week with Mrs. Maud.' I’e.irse and Mrs. McGwin.
AVON CALLING! I 1 All The Ladies In The , Walkerton - North Liberty Area I Are invited to a free make-up and skin-care denron«t ration 1 I At the North Liberty Community Building, November 10th at 1 I 7:00 P.M. | Refreshments will be served. I I I Presented by the Avon ReproM-ntatives of this area 1 JOAN FREEMAN — BONNIE TUTTLE HELEN HENSLEY — ETHEL HOLMES 1 RETTA WILLIAMS — SHIRLEY McDANIEL I I
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Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lichtenberger of LaPaz and Mrs. Harry Clark, visited Mrs. Arno Reed Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stricker in Osceola Sunday evening. Sun lay evening, visitors in the John Boron home were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Naragon of Osceola. Wednesday, Oct. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman attended a birthday party in hotair of Mrs. J. C. Milner and Ed Pogodzinski at the Stuntz Pine Forest, given by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skinner. Mr. and Mr s . Walter Taylor visitixi in the Harold Graft home in South Bend on Sunday, They also visited thofr daughter Mrs. Craft, and her rw baby boy In Memorial hospital. Sunday afternoon visitors of the William Dutchars were Mr. and Mrs. Donald "Dutcher of Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers of Mishawaka were evening callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family wen- Sunday guests in the Robert Steele home in Mishawaka. Several churches of North Liberty are participating in the Trick or Treat for ENK’EF. Sunday. October 30, from 3:30 to 6:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egger and family were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Egger Sr. and daughter in Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bal>ley and family were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leia Groves and sons of near New Carlisle. Mr.- and Mrs. Chdl Fouts of Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs Claude Sheneman were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Fouts at Blue Island, Illinois. They ah, visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fouts in Lansing, Illinois. Thursday guests of Mrs. Maude Pearse and Mrs. McGwin were Mr. and Mrs. John Bruck of Miami, Florida, and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bahr of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Robert Cllngenpeel and Mrs. Dave Pedzinski and son spent Saturday in Arcadia, Ind., with the Rev. Raymond Cooper family. The occasion honored the birthdays of Danny Cooper and Mrs. Clingenpeel. Mr. and Mrs. Marion D»chow of Lakeville arc moving to Miami. Oklahoma. Nov. 15, having purchased the Frontier Motel on Highway 6G. Miami is located about 30 miles southwest of Joplin, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rudynski and family, and Mr. and Mrs Dick Croy and family, attended a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Croy. Other guests Were Mr. and Mrs. George Fairwell of Detroit, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. John Croy Jr. and family of South Bend, and Mr and Mrs. Robert Croy and son of Plymouth on Sunday.
OCT. 27, 1M« - the INDEPENDENT NEWS -
“I Remember Mama” Is JG Play The speech and Drama department and the Senior Class will present on Nov. 4th and sth the moving play, "I Remember’Mama” by John Van Druten. Under the direction of Curtis Sylvester, and with entirely new stage equipment, this play,‘which had a long run on Broadway, and many successful years as a television show, promises to provide entertainment for the entire family. The cast is as follows: Mama, Elaine Knowlton Papa, Jim Smith Nels, Gary* Mechling Katrine, Linda Mcßride Christine, Barbara Wilson Dagmar, Mary Lancaster Aunt Sigrid. Linda Smith Aunt Jenny. Beverly Leininger Uncle Chris, Mark Ross Aunt Trine. Colette Weller Arn, Bill Hiatt The Woman, Stephanie Sheaks Mr. Thorkelson, Jerry Feece Dr. Johnson. Joe Spinsky A Nurse, Cindy Martin Another Nurse. Susan Klinger man Soda Clerk, Don McEndarfer Madeline, Irene Anderson Dorothy, Marjean Cole Florence Dana Mooreland, Jennie Safar There will be a matinee at one o'< lock on the afternoon of the fourth for the Elementary and Junior High. Tickets will be available from any senior for the 8:00 p.m. performances on the eveThe admission is one dollar for nings of November 4th and MF adults and 50 cents for studc its. For an evening of entert dnment, which is guaranteed to make you laugh and cry. come to s< e “I Remember Mama”, on Nov. 4th and sth. Be a Defensive Driver
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